Dome of Many-Coloured Glass

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Amy Lowell 1916
English
  • Before the Altar
  • Suggested by the Cover of a Volume of Keats's Poems
  • Apples of Hesperides
  • Azure and Gold
  • Petals
  • Venetian Glass
  • Fatigue
  • A Japanese Wood-Carving
  • A Little Song
  • Behind a Wall
  • A Winter Ride
  • A Coloured Print by Shokei
  • Song
  • The Fool Errant
  • The Green Bowl
  • Hora Stellatrix
  • Fragment
  • Loon Point
  • Summer
  • 'To-morrow to Fresh Woods and Pastures New'
  • The Way
  • Diya
  • Roads
  • Teatro Bambino. Dublin, N. H.
  • The Road to Avignon
  • New York at Night
  • A Fairy Tale
  • Crowned
  • To Elizabeth Ward Perkins
  • The Promise of the Morning Star
  • J-K. Huysmans
  • March Evening
  • Leisure
  • On Carpaccio's Picture: The Dream of St. Ursula
  • The Matrix
  • Monadnock in Early Spring
  • The Little Garden
  • To an Early Daffodil
  • Listening
  • The Lamp of Life
  • Hero-Worship
  • In Darkness
  • Before Dawn
  • The Poet
  • At Night
  • The Fruit Garden Path
  • Mirage
  • To a Friend
  • A Fixed Idea
  • Dreams
  • Frankincense and Myrrh
  • From One Who Stays
  • Crepuscule du Matin
  • Aftermath
  • The End
  • The Starling
  • Market Day
  • Epitaph in a Church-Yard in Charleston, South Carolina
  • Francis II, King of Naples
  • To John Keats
  • THE BOSTON ATHENAEUM
  • Sea Shell
  • Fringed Gentians
  • The Painted Ceiling
  • The Crescent Moon
  • Climbing
  • The Trout
  • Wind
  • The Pleiades
This is a collection of lyrical poems, sonnets and verses for children by Amy Lowell.

"For quaint pictorial exactitude and bizarrerie of color these poems remind one of Flemish masters and Dutch tulip gardens; again, they are fine and fantastic, like Venetian glass; and they are all curiously flooded with the moonlight of dreams. . . . Miss Lowell has a remarkable gift of what one might call the dramatic-decorative. Her decorative imagery is intensely dramatic, and her dramatic pictures are in themselves vivid and fantastic decorations." (Richard Le Gallienne, 'New York Times Book Review', 1916)

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